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PHI-OCHA-Mindanao Flood 3W and Unserved 15 July 2011.Mxd MINDANAO Flood Response:Who does What Where (3W) and Unserved Families by Municipality as of 15 July 2011 124°30'E Legend LANAO DEL SUR CotabatoCityBUKIDNON Regional boundary Provincial boundary ACF, MTB, CRS/NASSA/DSAC/LDS Municipal boundary Shoreline Charities, UNICEF, Oxfam, ACF,SC 7°25'N 7°25'N Unserved Affected Families Midsayap, North Cotabato Sultan Kudarat CEMILARDEF, UNICEF, MTB, MERN, as of 1 July 2011 WFP E 350 - 1000 ACF OXFAM/HRC UNFPA, DOH-ARMM Pigkawayan, North Cotabato UNFPA, WHO, UNICEF, DOH WHO, CHD XII - HEMS E HEMS Health Organization for Mindanao 1001 - 3000 UNFPA UNHCR, CFSI E WHO, CHD XII – HEMS 3001 - 6033 UNHCR, CFSI, CHR, Plan Affected Population by Municipality Int., MinHRAC, UnyPhil UNFPA Sultan Mastura NORTH COTABATO Number of Families UNICEF, DSWD <1500 Pigkawayan People of Davao City, SaranganiProvince, Private 1500 - 5000 Individual, PRC 5000 - 10000 Sultan Kudarat (nuling) 10000 - 20000 Datu Piang Private Individual, PRC 20000 - 40000 UNFPA Datu Odin Sinsuat Clusters COTABATO CITY UNHCR, CFSI UNICEF WASH Protection UNHCR Cotabato City UNFPA Pikit, North Cotabato Nutrition Food Northern Kabuntalan UNICEF, DSWD WHO, CHD XII - HEMS Health CCCM and NFI Midsayap Gender Based Violence(Protection) Northern Kabuntalan Datu Montawal Child Protection Datu Odin Sinsuat UNFPA UNFPA Kabuntalan UNFPA Map Doc Name: PHI-OCHA-Mindanao Flood Datu Montawal UNHCR, CFSI, CHR, Plan 3WandUnserved_15July2011.mxd Int., MinHRAC, UnyPhil Pagalungan Pikit Creation Date: 15 July 2011 UNFPA UNICEF, DSWD Projection/Datum: UTM/Luzon Datum Talitay E Web Resources:http://ph.one.un.org/response/ Datu Piang Pagalungan Best printed at A3 paper size E Shariff Saydona Mustapha Scale 1:350,000 MAGUINDANAO Pikit, North Cotabato Datu Anggal Midtimbang Datu Salibo 02.5 5 10 Kilometers Mamasapano WHO, CHD XII - HEMS Kabuntalan Data sources: E Rajah Buayan E - (www.nscb.gov.ph). UNFPA Guindulungan NSCB E P-Codes Gen. S. K. Pendatun E Sultan Sa Barongis (lambayong) Geodata - Administrative UNFPA Datu Saudi-ampatuan Sultan Sa Barongis boundaries. DSWD ARMM and Cotabato City UNHCR, CFSI, CHR, Plan Shariff Aguak E E UNFPA - Affected population and unserved Int., MinHRAC, UnyPhil families (1 July) Datu Unsay E UN OCHA - 3W (as reported by clusters UNICEF, DSWD and agencies indicating presence and/or readiness upon request) Paglat 6°50'N Disclaimers: 6°50'N Shariff Aguak Lambayong E UNICEF The boundaries and names shown and the E designations used on this map do not imply official Ampatuan E endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. Datu Abdullah Sangki E Pandag E Buluan Datu Paglas SULTAN KUDARAT E Mangudadatu SOUTH COTABATO 124°30'E Mindanao Floods: Cotabato City, North Cotabato and Maguindanao 3W Matrix as of 15 July 2011 Cluster Organization Partner Activity/Service Status Province Municipality NFI PRC NFI distribution Completed Cotabato City Cotabato City CCCM and NFI Private Individual NFI distribution Completed Cotabato City Cotabato City Food Private Individual General Food Distribution Completed Cotabato City Cotabato City Food PRC General Food Distribution Completed Cotabato City Cotabato City Food People of Davao City General Food Distribution Completed Cotabato City Cotabato City Food Sarangani Province General Food Distribution Completed Cotabato City Cotabato City Education UNICEF School pack distribution Planned Maguindanao & North Cotabato Gender-Based UNFPA Conduct of GBV assessment and Planned Maguindanao Datu Odin Sinsuat Violence- inspection of facilities in EC Protection Gender-Based UNFPA Conduct of GBV assessment and Planned Maguindanao Mother Kabuntalan Violence- inspection of facilities in EC Protection Gender-Based UNFPA Conduct of GBV assessment and Planned Maguindanao Northern Kabuntalan Violence- inspection of facilities in EC Protection Gender-Based UNFPA Conduct of GBV assessment and Planned Maguindanao Sultan Kudarat Violence- inspection of facilities in EC Protection Health Health Organization for Mindanao Identify and train community health On-going Cotabato City Cotabato City (HOM) workers in each EC Health Health Organization for Mindanao Psychological intervention (Mental On-going Cotabato City Cotabato City (HOM) Health Care) Health Health Organization for Mindanao Psychological intervention (Mental On-going Maguindanao Pagalungan (HOM) Health Care) Health Health Organization for Mindanao Psychological intervention (Mental On-going Maguindanao Datu Odin Sinsuat (HOM) Health Care) Health Health Organization for Mindanao Psychological intervention (Mental On-going Maguindanao Kabuntalan (HOM) Health Care) Health Health Organization for Mindanao Psychological intervention (Mental On-going Maguindanao Mamasapano (HOM) Health Care) Health Health Organization for Mindanao Psychological intervention (Mental On-going Maguindanao Tabiran (HOM) Health Care) Cluster Organization Partner Activity/Service Status Province Municipality Health WHO SPEED Monitoring of Activation and On-going Cotabato City Cotabato City Field Assessments Health CHD 12 HEMS City Health SPEED Activation and Field On-going North Cotabato Midsayap Office Monitoring Health WHO SPEED Monitoring of Activation and On-going North Cotabato Midsayap Field Assessments Health CHD 12 HEMS City Health SPEED Activation and Field On-going North Cotabato Pigkawayan Office Monitoring Health WHO SPEED Monitoring of Activation and On-going North Cotabato Pigkawayan Field Assessments Health CHD 12 HEMS City Health SPEED Activation and Field On-going North Cotabato Pikit Office Monitoring Health WHO SPEED Monitoring of Activation and On-going North Cotabato Pikit Field Assessments Health UNICEF Provision of Emergency Health Kits Completed Maguindanao Shariff Aguak Health UNICEF Provision of Emergency Health Kits Completed Cotabato City Cotabato City Health UNICEF CPWG Psychosocial support Completed Cotabato City Cotabato City Health DOH ARMM Donation of Drugs On-going Cotabato City Cotabato City Health/RH UNFPA Assessment of Pregnant and Lactating On-going Cotabato City Cotabato City Women (PLWs Health/RH UNFPA Conduct of mobile clinics for pre and On-going Cotabato City Cotabato City post natal check ups Health/RH UNFPA Distribution of dignity kits/hygiene On-going Cotabato City Cotabato City kits Health/RH UNFPA Distribution of clean delivery kits (Kit On-going Cotabato City Cotabato City 2A). Health/RH UNFPA FP Counselling On-going Cotabato City Cotabato City Health/RH UNFPA Health intervention Planned Maguindanao Datu Montawal Health/RH UNFPA Assessment of Pregnant and Lactating On-going Maguindanao Datu Piang Women (PLWs Health/RH UNFPA Conduct of mobile clinics for pre and On-going Maguindanao Datu Piang post natal check ups Health/RH UNFPA Distribution of dignity kits/hygiene On-going Maguindanao Datu Piang kits Health/RH UNFPA Distribution of clean delivery kits (Kit On-going Maguindanao Datu Piang 2A). Cluster Organization Partner Activity/Service Status Province Municipality Health/RH UNFPA FP Counselling On-going Maguindanao Datu Piang Health/RH UNFPA Assessment of Pregnant and Lactating On-going Maguindanao Mother Kabuntalan Women (PLWs Health/RH UNFPA Conduct of mobile clinics for pre and On-going Maguindanao Mother Kabuntalan post natal check ups Health/RH UNFPA Distribution of dignity kits/hygiene On-going Maguindanao Mother Kabuntalan kits Health/RH UNFPA Distribution of clean delivery kits (Kit On-going Maguindanao Mother Kabuntalan 2A). Health/RH UNFPA FP Counselling On-going Maguindanao Mother Kabuntalan Health/RH UNFPA Assessment of Pregnant and Lactating On-going Maguindanao Northern Kabuntalan Women (PLWs Health/RH UNFPA Conduct of mobile clinics for pre and On-going Maguindanao Northern Kabuntalan post natal check ups Health/RH UNFPA Distribution of dignity kits/hygiene On-going Maguindanao Northern Kabuntalan kits Health/RH UNFPA Distribution of clean delivery kits (Kit On-going Maguindanao Northern Kabuntalan 2A). Health/RH UNFPA FP Counselling On-going Maguindanao Northern Kabuntalan Health/RH UNFPA Health intervention Planned Maguindanao Pagalungan Health/RH UNFPA Health intervention Planned Maguindanao Sultan Kudarat Health/RH UNFPA Health intervention Planned Maguindanao Sultan Sa Barongis Nutrition CEMILARDEF MTB; MERN Free Live Concert for Evacuees, Cot. Planned Cotabato City Cotabato City Pilot Elem. School Nutrition CEMILARDEF WFP Provision of food supplies Planned Cotabato City Cotabato City Nutrition UNICEF Provision of supplies to Save the Planned Cotabato City, North Children Cotabato and Maguindanao Nutrition UNICEF SC, MERN, Infant and Young Child Feeding Completed Cotabato City Cotabato City CMYC Nutrition ACF Screening and Referral of Acute Planned Maguindanao Sultan Kudarat Malnutrition Protection UNHCR Information Tarpaulin (Hotline Completed Cotabato City Cotabato City numbers) Cluster Organization Partner Activity/Service Status Province Municipality Protection UNHCR CFSI, CHR, Plan Protection Monitoring and quick Completed Maguindanao Datu Odin Sinsuat International, assessment of Evacuation Centers MinRHAC, Uny- Phil Protection UNHCR CFSI, CHR, Plan Protection Monitoring and quick Completed Maguindanao Mother Kabuntalan International, assessment of Evacuation Centers MinRHAC, Uny- Phil Protection UNHCR CFSI, CHR, Plan Protection Monitoring and quick Completed Maguindanao Northern Kabuntalan International, assessment of Evacuation Centers MinRHAC, Uny- Phil Protection UNHCR CFSI, CHR, Plan Protection Monitoring and quick Completed Maguindanao Northern Kabuntalan International, assessment of Evacuation Centers
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